1. Larry King Tweeted That Caesar Had Died

Confirmation of Caesar’s death was confirmed first by long-time friend Larry King on his Twitter account. Variety posted a long and thoughtful obituary of the TV king at around noon on Wednesday.

2. His career Spanned 5 Decades

Caesar’s long career began with small roles in the 1940s and ended as recently as 2004, with voice acting.

One of his most recognizable roles to younger audiences, although one of his most brief on screen appearances, was his role as Coach Calhoun in the 1978 classic Grease.

3. He Won Two Emmys and Was Nominated 10 Times

Caesar was nominated for 10 primetime Emmy awards between 1951 and 1997. For these nominations he won only two awards, the 1952 award for Best Actor, and for the 1958 award for Best Continuing Performance in a Series by a Comedian for his work on his show Caesar’s Hour.

4. He is Most Famous For ‘Caesar’s Hours’ & ‘Your Show of Shows’

Caesar’s most popular shows were the sketch comedy shows Caesar’s Hour which he hosted between 1954 and 1957, and Your Show of Shows which he was on between 1950 and 1954.